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I’m a little late to the party since the Easter range has been released awhile ago, but unfortunately I can’t take baths at the moment, so occassionially my husband hops into the tub for me. I decided to let this white rabbit hop into the tub with him, because I’m pretty curious about the rainbow colors that’s inside this bath bomb! If you’re curious as well, keep on reading.

What is it?

Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Popping Candy, Titanium Dioxide, Cream of Tartar, Bergamot Oil, Buchu Oil, Sicilian Lemon Oil, Water (Aqua), Cornstarch, Sodium Coco Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Dipropylene Glycol, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Propylene Glycol, Silica, Tin Oxide, *Limonene, Perfume, Colour 47005, Colour 14700, Colour 77491, Colour 45410:1, Colour 45410, Colour 42090:2, Colour 77288

Lush Follow The White Rabbit Bath Bomb costs £4.50 and is part of the Easter 2024 range. This cute bunny smells like bergamot oil, buchu oil and Sicilian lemon oil. It shares its scent with e.g. Snowman FUN, Snowman Jelly and The Carrot Soap. It’s a very fresh and uplifting scent, with a pinch of buchu. Buchu smells minty and fruity sweety, but it’s the blackcurrant note in the buchu oil that makes the overall scent less zesty, and more fruity. Fun fact: the mold used for this bath bomb, is also used for the Bouncing Bunny Shower Jelly! Besides the deliciously smelling notes, it also contains popping candy. This bath bomb makes a great bath bomb for kids, but also grown-up kids will definitely enjoy this bunny 😄

What do I think?

After a promising start, it quickly became clear that this bath bomb might be too small for my tub. The colors that came off the bath bomb were vivid and bright, but the overall water was a big letdown—a faint shade of red. I haven’t had a ‘meh’ product like this in a long time. It took about 6-7 minutes to fully dissolve, of which only the first 30 seconds were fun to watch. There’s was a tiny bit of popping candy inside, but it didn’t add much to the overall experience 😔 In terms of bath art and the end result, it was a very underwhelming bath bomb and I wouldn’t buy it again. Perhaps if your tub is a bit smaller, or if you’d fill it up for like 50% for a child, it would make a great bath bomb. To end with a positive note, the scent was present and kept lingering for awhile, so it wasn’t completely shitty.

If you have a positive (or negative) experience with this product, feel free to share them in the comments!

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Hi there, and welcome to my blog! My name is Evelien, I live in The Netherlands and I've been a huge Lush fan since 2013. On this blog I share my love for Lush with others!

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